After much buzz about its success on the PGA Tour and beyond, Ping is ready to unveil its newest and most expansive line of wedges yet: the S159 line, which comes in 25 different loft and grind ...
I use sand wedges like I use my car. I usually put on a lot of miles, drive it into the ground and wait too long to trade it in. Being thrifty — that’s the word I prefer — has a downside. I was ...
PHOENIX – Combining short-game-changing performance with industry-leading fitting software, PING introduced the s159 wedge series Tuesday, its next generation of specialty wedges engineered to bring ...
In an epic finish, Neergaard-Petersen claimed a maiden DP World Tour title at the Crown Australian Open, using a full Ping ...
There’s nothing subtle about the changes Ping made to its third-generation Glide 3.0 wedge ($160) during the creation process. The 431 stainless-steel head is highlighted by a beefier elastomer Custom ...
What you need to know: Ping’s most extensive and versatile wedge line to date, the s159 line, features 25 loft/grind options. The grinds and shape were the result of direct feedback from the company’s ...
The Rocket Mortgage Classic is a new event on the PGA Tour schedule, so it’s fitting that Ping is introducing a new club to its tour staff this week, the Glide 3.0 wedge. The wedges, which are being ...
HONOLULU – John Daly is using a set of wedges at the Sony Open this week that have square grooves, even though new U.S. Golf Association regulations require V-shaped grooves. And his wedges are legal, ...
Golf: The PGA Tour's dilemma with the controversial grooves rule, highlighted by Phil Mickelson in January, was resolved last… Golf:The PGA Tour's dilemma with the controversial grooves rule, ...